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- Politicians must listen to reasonable demands
- High-speed rail is a money-making venture
- After Wenzhou, a new sense of realism dawns in China
- Will new regulator group aid Europe’s private operators?
- Brazil: a privatisation model that works
- Britain must end its railway profligacy
- Take up the PTx2 challenge
- Rip-off Britain deserves its title
- Celebrating half a century of railway publishing
- Strong traffic growth is forecast, but railways must do more
- High speed offers huge rewards but poses many challenges
- Are operators making the best use of technology?
- French farce or tragedy?
- Rail must seize its opportunity to grow
- World railway market focus moves east
- Rail’s resurgence gathers pace across the world
- Brussels debate highlights major rift between railways
- Maintaining momentum in leaner times
- Rail heads into a competition paradox
- Yet more ERTMS challenges ahead
- The heavy price of failure
- Are railways coming in from the cold?
- Rail must build on Copenhagen success
- A massive vote of confidence in rail
- Is Sweden leading another transport revolution?
- Recession highlights the strong performers
- News Extra
- Wenzhou crash report blames design flaws and poor management
- The red gold rush
- Dutch government fuses concessions to stem HSA crisis
- Selling Freight One: what does it mean for Russia?
- Can the recast deliver a more complete package?
- Shockwaves spread out from Wenzhou
- Swaziland: another way to Richards Bay?
- Freight wagon business moves east
- McNulty exposes the huge cost of Britain’s railways
- JR East determined to resume services on all lines
- €7 billion multiple unit market set for rapid growth
- Yakunin vows to break down walls to aid RZD growth
- Global rail traffic makes a rapid recovery
- Beijing High Speed Congress breaks records
- Freight operators hail Iberia’s new gateway to Europe
- DB and Eurostar line up for race to Britain
- The rise of Chinese railway diplomacy
- Ministers aim to end French-German row
- QR National IPO seeks to defy stagnant markets
- Securing the future of European railfreight
- OSE feels the heat in Greek meltdown
- Can social operators plug the gaps in the British network?
- Vision 2020: A new dawn for India’s railways?
- Eurostar urged to improve following Christmas failures
- Eurostar and Eurotunnel face heat over Christmas failures
- Switzerland sets out 2030 vision
- Buffett bets on BNSF in $US 34 billion buyout
- EU on slow line to liberalisation
- Kunz urges US to build high-speed network
- The Last Word
- Wagonload must become Europe-wide to survive
- Redefining the station as a multi-service centre
- Harmonised fares systems are the ticket to success
- Stabler moves into her “dream job” at TTCI
- Glory campaign puts Korail on the green track
- Australians clash over the true value of rail
- Crossrail looks to the future
- Railways should build new, not just patch up the old
- Newly-formed Veolia Transdev plans IPO
- The changing shape of major stations
- CSR international strategy targets the Middle East
- Gounon sees light at the end of the Channel Tunnel
- Collaborative approach is key to reviving European wagonload
- Gotthard freight route must adapt to European standards
- East Coast rebuilds a battered franchise
- Alpha Trains adapts to tough market conditions
- The case for electro-diesels
- Rail nurses a post-World Cup hangover
- UIC fosters greater spirit of global cooperation
- Technology is key to improving efficiency
- Safety still top priority for maintenance
- UIC strives to cut rail’s carbon impact
- DB Schenker Rail restores the balance
- Railfreight back on track by 2015
- Public transport - a solution for a changed world
- SNCF faces new challenges
- Rail is ready for the low-carbon challenge
- SCI forecasts solid growth
- Stadler pursues international ambitions
- The Last Word
- Wagonload must become Europe-wide to survive
- Redefining the station as a multi-service centre
- Harmonised fares systems are the ticket to success
- Stabler moves into her “dream job” at TTCI
- Glory campaign puts Korail on the green track
- Australians clash over the true value of rail
- Crossrail looks to the future
- Railways should build new, not just patch up the old
- Newly-formed Veolia Transdev plans IPO
- The changing shape of major stations
- CSR international strategy targets the Middle East
- Gounon sees light at the end of the Channel Tunnel
- Collaborative approach is key to reviving European wagonload
- Gotthard freight route must adapt to European standards
- East Coast rebuilds a battered franchise
- Alpha Trains adapts to tough market conditions
- The case for electro-diesels
- Rail nurses a post-World Cup hangover
- UIC fosters greater spirit of global cooperation
- Technology is key to improving efficiency
- Safety still top priority for maintenance
- UIC strives to cut rail’s carbon impact
- DB Schenker Rail restores the balance
- Railfreight back on track by 2015
- Public transport - a solution for a changed world
- SNCF faces new challenges
- Rail is ready for the low-carbon challenge
- SCI forecasts solid growth
- Stadler pursues international ambitions
- News Extra
- Wenzhou crash report blames design flaws and poor management
- The red gold rush
- Dutch government fuses concessions to stem HSA crisis
- Selling Freight One: what does it mean for Russia?
- Can the recast deliver a more complete package?
- Shockwaves spread out from Wenzhou
- Swaziland: another way to Richards Bay?
- Freight wagon business moves east
- McNulty exposes the huge cost of Britain’s railways
- JR East determined to resume services on all lines
- €7 billion multiple unit market set for rapid growth
- Yakunin vows to break down walls to aid RZD growth
- Global rail traffic makes a rapid recovery
- Beijing High Speed Congress breaks records
- Freight operators hail Iberia’s new gateway to Europe
- DB and Eurostar line up for race to Britain
- The rise of Chinese railway diplomacy
- Ministers aim to end French-German row
- QR National IPO seeks to defy stagnant markets
- Securing the future of European railfreight
- OSE feels the heat in Greek meltdown
- Can social operators plug the gaps in the British network?
- Vision 2020: A new dawn for India’s railways?
- Eurostar urged to improve following Christmas failures
- Eurostar and Eurotunnel face heat over Christmas failures
- Switzerland sets out 2030 vision
- Buffett bets on BNSF in $US 34 billion buyout
- EU on slow line to liberalisation
- Kunz urges US to build high-speed network
- This Month
- Managers need to get to grips with new technology
- Australia’s “unlimited opportunities” excite operators
- Railways need to get the best out of new technology
- Politicians must listen to reasonable demands
- High-speed rail is a money-making venture
- After Wenzhou, a new sense of realism dawns in China
- Will new regulator group aid Europe’s private operators?
- Brazil: a privatisation model that works
- Britain must end its railway profligacy
- Take up the PTx2 challenge
- Rip-off Britain deserves its title
- Celebrating half a century of railway publishing
- Strong traffic growth is forecast, but railways must do more
- High speed offers huge rewards but poses many challenges
- Are operators making the best use of technology?
- French farce or tragedy?
- Rail must seize its opportunity to grow
- World railway market focus moves east
- Rail’s resurgence gathers pace across the world
- Brussels debate highlights major rift between railways
- Maintaining momentum in leaner times
- Rail heads into a competition paradox
- Yet more ERTMS challenges ahead
- The heavy price of failure
- Are railways coming in from the cold?
- Rail must build on Copenhagen success
- A massive vote of confidence in rail
- Is Sweden leading another transport revolution?
- Recession highlights the strong performers
- This Month
- News
- Irish Rail selects Kapsch to supply Dublin area GSM-R
- CAF preferred bidder for Midland Metro LRVs
- Putin opens high-tech freight wagon plant in Tikhvin
- Singapore invests $US 482m to increase metro capacity
- Siemens hands over first Lastochka emu to RZD
- Danish Signalling Programme contracts signed
- Basle orders 60 Bombardier Flexity LRVs
- Florida's SunRail project breaks ground
- EBRD to fund Serbian Corridor 10 upgrade
- Good year for SNCF as revenues rise 7.2%
- Dijon celebrates arrival of first LRV
- Record year for CSX
- Ansaldo STS signalling for UAE's first railway
- GE Transportation reports profit surge for 2011
- CP to invest $C 1.2bn this year
- DB restructures long-distance services
- Croatia’s first ERTMS line begins operations
- Network Rail announces signalling framework agreements
- RFF announces preferred bidder for Nîmes-Montpelier bypass
- New South Africa - Swaziland rail link to go ahead
- Adif awards Albacete - Alicante signalling contract
- British government approves London - Birmingham high-speed line
- Transnet extends diesel locomotive order
- Saudi N-S Railway stations contract signed
- Brazil "needs $US 82.4bn" for rail projects
- FTA approves LA Crenshaw Boulevard LRT
- Direct Rail Services confirms Vossloh EuroLight order
- Contract awarded for Argentine potash line
- Jonathan Chalon takes over as publisher of IRJ
- Pesa wins first German contract
- Hungarian ETCS contract awarded
- Sreedharan hands over to Singh at Delhi Metro
- UITP and Singapore LTA to set up transport training centre
- Bombardier to build more electric trains for British operator
- China to cut railway investment while India looks to boost it
- Ansaldo STS to signal French high-speed line
- Adif selects Foster joint venture to design Ourense HS station
- Essen to have Flexity Classic trams
- Queensland rail link opens one month early
- Qingdao metro cars to have Alstom traction equipment
- RFF awards contract to upgrade Valence rail link
- Scottish rail civil engineering contracts awarded
- Bidders invited to pre-qualify for three British franchises
- RZD orders more Sapsan high-speed trains from Siemens
- Nottingham light rail expansion contract awarded
- Thales wins Săo Paulo CBTC contract
- Rail could benefit from European transport and energy roadmaps
- French government presents new rail strategy
- NTV unveils Italo trains
- CAF Oaris begins mainline testing
- Huge light rail network planned for southern Moscow
- More Flirts destined for Helsinki
- France opens HS line amid huge timetable shake-up
- Bart Silicon Valley contract awarded
- Report calls for measures to boost Channel Tunnel usage
- Săo Paulo Metro reveals modernised trains
- Northern Sydney Freight Corridor upgrade approved
- Veolia to exit transport market
- MI09 trains enter service on Paris RER
- Bombardier to deliver ETCS L2 in Norway
- CAF wins Bucharest metro order
- Rhine-Rhône TGV stations open
- British government steps up rail funding to help stimulate economy
- Spain looks to new funding models for rail projects
- Stuttgart 21 survives crucial referendum
- Škoda wins Miskolc LRV tender
- Alstom unveils new Amsterdam metro train
- QR National announces structural reforms
- Leighton and Swietelsky launch track maintenance JV
- Stadler secures order for 700th Flirt emu
- UGL and GE launch new narrow-gauge PowerHaul at AusRail
- Australian rail industry launches TrackSafe Foundation
- DesertXpress alignment approved
- Wenzhou accident report blames ‘poor management'
- Bids invited for Singapore - Malaysia metro study
- Siemens confirms first Avenio LRV order
- East Coast tenders maintenance management system
- AMT reveals 2020 vision for Montreal transit
- Bombardier wins Munich airport contract
- Alstom/TMH sign St Petersburg light rail agreement
- Quebec City - Windsor HS study released
- SNCF expands France – Italy HS service
- Chinese high-speed trains return to service
- Irish government postpones Dublin rail projects
- EC to probe restructuring of Bulgarian State Railways
- Sweden’s Skĺnetrafiken buys more Alstom emus
- China’s MOR denies plea for Yuan 800bn government bail-out
- DB Arriva acquires Grand Central
- Spanish consortium wins Istanbul signalling contract
- Automated services begin on Paris Line 1
- Kallas wants greater interoperability on Europe’s HS networks
- Siemens weathering economic storm as work begins on new Eurostar
- Final London Bridge contracts awarded
- Invensys wins Reading signalling contract
- Algiers metro finally opens
- Russia’s richest man buys Freight One stake
- Seoul adds another line to its huge metro
- The Hague to order Siemens Avenio LRVs
- Contract awarded for Los Teques metro Line 2
- Final offers in for Montpellier by-pass high-speed PPP project
- Spanish-Saudi consortium wins Saudi high-speed contract
- Etihad awards first civil and track work contract
- Basle chooses Bombardier LRV
- Adif and Alcatel-Lucent agree R&D partnership
- CSR to open new Chinese manufacturing plant
- Pakistan government releases funds for troubled railway
- First section of Bangalore metro opens
- Dutch win Britain’s shortest passenger franchise
- SNCF reports strong growth in all sectors
- Middle East rail market set for 13% annual growth
- Manchester Metrolink nets Ł500m EIB loan
- Velez-Malaga LRT to shut after just five years
- Eurotunnel signs GSM-R cooperation deal with RFF
- ÖBB to install ETCS Level 2 on Vienna – Breclav line
- Qatar Railways delays first tender
- Go-ahead for Saudi Landbridge project
- Chinese rail traffic growth continues
- Veolia Transdev/Trenitalia JV set for December launch
- Coleraine - Londonderry upgrade brought forward
- CAF enters Australasia with Auckland emu order
- Michigan secures future of Chicago - Detroit services
- SNC Lavalin acquires Interfleet Technology
- Trafikverket and Railcare develop snow-clearing machine
- ETCS testing begins in Poland
- CD takes on ÖBB's unwanted Railjets
- Tata Steel opens upgraded rail plant
- Moroccan king launches high-speed project
- Shanghai Shentong Metro cites human error as cause of train collision
- New suburban line proposed for Amsterdam
- France and Italy agree funding split for Lyon – Turin project
- First subway cars leave Toronto for Lagos
- Siemens to launch new infrastructure and cities business unit
- RFF pushes ahead with southern Paris high-speed study
- India to set up high-speed rail authority
- CAF clinches Bucharest metro deal
- UITP appoints new secretary general
- Irish Rail plans track upgrades to cut journey times
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- Irish Rail selects Kapsch to supply Dublin area GSM-R
- CAF preferred bidder for Midland Metro LRVs
- Putin opens high-tech freight wagon plant in Tikhvin
- Singapore invests $US 482m to increase metro capacity
- Siemens hands over first Lastochka emu to RZD
- Danish Signalling Programme contracts signed
- Basle orders 60 Bombardier Flexity LRVs
- Florida's SunRail project breaks ground
- EBRD to fund Serbian Corridor 10 upgrade
- Good year for SNCF as revenues rise 7.2%
- Dijon celebrates arrival of first LRV
- Record year for CSX
- Ansaldo STS signalling for UAE's first railway
- GE Transportation reports profit surge for 2011
- CP to invest $C 1.2bn this year
- DB restructures long-distance services
- Croatia’s first ERTMS line begins operations
- Network Rail announces signalling framework agreements
- RFF announces preferred bidder for Nîmes-Montpelier bypass
- New South Africa - Swaziland rail link to go ahead
- Adif awards Albacete - Alicante signalling contract
- British government approves London - Birmingham high-speed line
- Transnet extends diesel locomotive order
- Saudi N-S Railway stations contract signed
- Brazil "needs $US 82.4bn" for rail projects
- FTA approves LA Crenshaw Boulevard LRT
- Direct Rail Services confirms Vossloh EuroLight order
- Contract awarded for Argentine potash line
- Jonathan Chalon takes over as publisher of IRJ
- Pesa wins first German contract
- Hungarian ETCS contract awarded
- Sreedharan hands over to Singh at Delhi Metro
- UITP and Singapore LTA to set up transport training centre
- Bombardier to build more electric trains for British operator
- China to cut railway investment while India looks to boost it
- Ansaldo STS to signal French high-speed line
- Adif selects Foster joint venture to design Ourense HS station
- Essen to have Flexity Classic trams
- Queensland rail link opens one month early
- Qingdao metro cars to have Alstom traction equipment
- RFF awards contract to upgrade Valence rail link
- Scottish rail civil engineering contracts awarded
- Bidders invited to pre-qualify for three British franchises
- RZD orders more Sapsan high-speed trains from Siemens
- Nottingham light rail expansion contract awarded
- Thales wins Săo Paulo CBTC contract
- Rail could benefit from European transport and energy roadmaps
- French government presents new rail strategy
- NTV unveils Italo trains
- CAF Oaris begins mainline testing
- Huge light rail network planned for southern Moscow
- More Flirts destined for Helsinki
- France opens HS line amid huge timetable shake-up
- Bart Silicon Valley contract awarded
- Report calls for measures to boost Channel Tunnel usage
- Săo Paulo Metro reveals modernised trains
- Northern Sydney Freight Corridor upgrade approved
- Veolia to exit transport market
- MI09 trains enter service on Paris RER
- Bombardier to deliver ETCS L2 in Norway
- CAF wins Bucharest metro order
- Rhine-Rhône TGV stations open
- British government steps up rail funding to help stimulate economy
- Spain looks to new funding models for rail projects
- Stuttgart 21 survives crucial referendum
- Škoda wins Miskolc LRV tender
- Alstom unveils new Amsterdam metro train
- QR National announces structural reforms
- Leighton and Swietelsky launch track maintenance JV
- Stadler secures order for 700th Flirt emu
- UGL and GE launch new narrow-gauge PowerHaul at AusRail
- Australian rail industry launches TrackSafe Foundation
- DesertXpress alignment approved
- Wenzhou accident report blames ‘poor management'
- Bids invited for Singapore - Malaysia metro study
- Siemens confirms first Avenio LRV order
- East Coast tenders maintenance management system
- AMT reveals 2020 vision for Montreal transit
- Bombardier wins Munich airport contract
- Alstom/TMH sign St Petersburg light rail agreement
- Quebec City - Windsor HS study released
- SNCF expands France – Italy HS service
- Chinese high-speed trains return to service
- Irish government postpones Dublin rail projects
- EC to probe restructuring of Bulgarian State Railways
- Sweden’s Skĺnetrafiken buys more Alstom emus
- China’s MOR denies plea for Yuan 800bn government bail-out
- DB Arriva acquires Grand Central
- Spanish consortium wins Istanbul signalling contract
- Automated services begin on Paris Line 1
- Kallas wants greater interoperability on Europe’s HS networks
- Siemens weathering economic storm as work begins on new Eurostar
- Final London Bridge contracts awarded
- Invensys wins Reading signalling contract
- Algiers metro finally opens
- Russia’s richest man buys Freight One stake
- Seoul adds another line to its huge metro
- The Hague to order Siemens Avenio LRVs
- Contract awarded for Los Teques metro Line 2
- Final offers in for Montpellier by-pass high-speed PPP project
- Spanish-Saudi consortium wins Saudi high-speed contract
- Etihad awards first civil and track work contract
- Basle chooses Bombardier LRV
- Adif and Alcatel-Lucent agree R&D partnership
- CSR to open new Chinese manufacturing plant
- Pakistan government releases funds for troubled railway
- First section of Bangalore metro opens
- Dutch win Britain’s shortest passenger franchise
- SNCF reports strong growth in all sectors
- Middle East rail market set for 13% annual growth
- Manchester Metrolink nets Ł500m EIB loan
- Velez-Malaga LRT to shut after just five years
- Eurotunnel signs GSM-R cooperation deal with RFF
- ÖBB to install ETCS Level 2 on Vienna – Breclav line
- Qatar Railways delays first tender
- Go-ahead for Saudi Landbridge project
- Chinese rail traffic growth continues
- Veolia Transdev/Trenitalia JV set for December launch
- Coleraine - Londonderry upgrade brought forward
- CAF enters Australasia with Auckland emu order
- Michigan secures future of Chicago - Detroit services
- SNC Lavalin acquires Interfleet Technology
- Trafikverket and Railcare develop snow-clearing machine
- ETCS testing begins in Poland
- CD takes on ÖBB's unwanted Railjets
- Tata Steel opens upgraded rail plant
- Moroccan king launches high-speed project
- Shanghai Shentong Metro cites human error as cause of train collision
- New suburban line proposed for Amsterdam
- France and Italy agree funding split for Lyon – Turin project
- First subway cars leave Toronto for Lagos
- Siemens to launch new infrastructure and cities business unit
- RFF pushes ahead with southern Paris high-speed study
- India to set up high-speed rail authority
- CAF clinches Bucharest metro deal
- UITP appoints new secretary general
- Irish Rail plans track upgrades to cut journey times
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